There is nothing quite like striking out on your own and forming a new firm. But in their enthusiasm to do so, some lawyers forget to pay attention to details. I know this, because some
of them … [Read more...]

Whether existing covenants not to compete (“non-competes”) will survive a business acquisition may influence the decision to proceed with the acquisition or may impact the anticipated success … [Read more...]

First, a disclaimer. While I am an attorney, I may or may not be YOUR attorney. Keep these helpful tips in mind should you ever find yourself being served with a subpoena. Then call your legal … [Read more...]

They say “Green is the new Black,” but in the legal industry, making the change to a sustainable office and work environment can be an overwhelming task. With planning and organization, even the least … [Read more...]

In the information age, businesses are inundated with evidence that could be relevant in pending or future litigation. Electronic documents—e-mails, instant messages, text messages, electronic … [Read more...]

Guidelines for the Retention of Medical Records in Nevada
It is axiomatic that all patients are eventually released from a healthcare provider’s care. Following a patient’s discharge (or death), … [Read more...]

When I was recruited to write an article on social networking and the law, my first thought was, "what's on my Facebook page, and is there anything I wouldn't want any other attorney in Clark County … [Read more...]

One aspect of Internet communications that is getting an increased amount of attention is the right of an anonymous Internet poster to remain anonymous, particularly if the posting is relevant to … [Read more...]